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Sydney church stabbing: Teenager arrested amid tension, violence in area

By IANS | Updated: April 15, 2024 23:25 IST

Sydney, April 15 A 15-year-old boy has been arrested after a bishop and several worshippers were stabbed in ...

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Sydney, April 15 A 15-year-old boy has been arrested after a bishop and several worshippers were stabbed in a Sydney church on Monday, reports said.

At least four people were stabbed in the attack at the Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Sydney's Wakeley suburb, but police said none of their injuries were life-threatening, the BBC reported.

The stabbing comes days after six people were killed at a Sydney shopping mall in a stabbing spree by a lone knife-wielding assailant. He was shot dead by a police officer later.

Monday's incident triggered violence as hundreds gathered outside the church, clashing with police, leaving at least two cops injured. As

Vehicles were damaged as people threw stones, bricks and bottles, demanding, as per witnesses, that the attacker be brought outside.

Police said they had deployed in the area in strength and asked the public to stay away from the spot.

New South Wales' acting Assistant Commissioner Andrew Holland said the 15-year-old suspect was being treated for wounds to his hand and had been taken to a secure location.

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